(n.) = prostitute ; whore ; slut ; courtesan ; tart ; hooker ; slag ; slapper ; strumpet ; drab ; harlot. Ex: The unholy and more holy sources of community information are mentioned from pimps and prostitutes to the preacher and the policeman. Ex: In penitentiaries, nuns & whores shared a similar lifestyle & regimen, reducing the social & moral space between them. Ex: The ratings war between TV programmes has produced an emphasis on 'nuts, sluts, & perverts' & their victims, & discussion of sexual problems are commonplace on TV talk shows. Ex: This essay examines the status of courtesans in the Roman Empire. Ex: She loves wearing lots of make up and looking like a tart. Ex: The actual quotation from Castro's 1992 speech reads as follows: 'There are hookers, but prostitution is not allowed in our country'. Ex: Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today. Ex: Sleeping around does not make a woman a slag or a slapper -- a look at sex, lies and sterotypes that still persist today. Ex: She was is a bit of a strumpet and was nearly killed by her husband on her wedding night when he discovered that she was pregnant. Ex: Prostitutes (whores, strumpets, drabs, harlots) are closely associated with the concepts of dishonesty, hypocrisy, and betrayal. Ex: Prostitutes (whores, strumpets, drabs, harlots) are closely associated with the concepts of dishonesty, hypocrisy, and betrayal. ----* conductor que busca los servicios de una prostituta = kerb-crawler [curb-crawler, -USA].* solicitar los servicios de una prostituta desde el coche = kerb-crawling [curb-crawling, -USA].* trabajar como prostituta en la calle = work + the streets.